Louise,
You are not the first nor will you be the last to fall for this one, it has made
the rounds a few times. The file is actually a valid windows file.
http://www3.ca.com/solutions/collateral.asp?CT=65&ID=1864
The one I like is the Amish Virus;
"Attention; you have been infected by the Amish Computer Virus. We are honest
people who do not use computers, so this operates on the honour system. Please
delete some files from your computer and pass this on.
Bless thee."
Cheers,
Rick
Louise Ann Noeth wrote:
> Greetings
>
> In this magical age of technology, a good friend has just sent me a present in
> the form of a virus. As it uses e-mail address books to transmit itself,
> there is a reasonable chance that you have it as well. My up-to-date copy of
> Norton did not find it and neither did the sender's McAfee. Run through the
> steps below to get rid of the problem.
>
>
>
>> Here's how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it.
>>
>> DO THIS;
>>
>> 1. Go the Start; Find or Search option.
>> 2. In the files/folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe
>> 3. Be sure you search your C drive
>> 4. Click "find now"
>> 5. The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN
>> IT.
>> 6. Right click and delete it. It will then go the Recycle Bin
>> 7. Go to the recycle Bin and delete it there as well
>>
>> IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK SO THEY
>> CAN ERADICATE IT, AS THEY WILL HAVE IT AS WELL.
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